Abstract

In this paper we provide a new list of all the mollusc species recorded outdoors in the Czech and Slovak Republics. This work is a supplement of the Ložek’s key on molluscs of the former Czechoslovakia. For the species recorded after the publishing of the book, publications of their first records in the Czech and Slovak Republics are given. Species which are either not included in this Ložek’s book or whose current taxonomical status highly differs from that published in the book are supplied with Czech commentaries, photographs of their shells or bodies, and drawings of important identification characters. This material is aimed at Czech and Slovak malacologists to provide information, missing or scattered in the literature, on currently known mo­llusc fauna of the Czech and Slovak Republics. The Ložek’s book and this supplement should provide necessary information on identification, ecology and also distribution of all mollusc species currently known from the Czech and Slovak Republics. If the species names used in this paper differ from the ones used in the Ložek’s book, we mention both. So far 247 species of molluscs, including 219 species of gastropods (50 aquatic and 169 terrestrial) and 28 species of bivalves, have been found outdoors in the Czech Republic. The fauna of Slovakia comprises 247 species, including 219 gastropods (51 aquatic and 168 terrestrial) and 28 bivalves. Altogether 282 species occur in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, 212 of them being common to both countries.

Highlights

  • In this paper we provide a new list of all the mollusc species recorded outdoors in the Czech and Slovak Republics

  • For the species recorded after the publishing of the book, publications of their first records in the Czech and Slovak Republics are given

  • Species which are either not included in this Ložek’s book or whose current taxonomical status highly differs from that published in the book are supplied with Czech commentaries, photographs of their shells or bodies, and drawings of important identification characters. This material is aimed at Czech and Slovak malacologists to provide information, missing or scattered in the literature, on currently known mo­llusc fauna of the Czech and Slovak Republics

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Borysthenia Lindholm, 1913 Borysthenia naticina (Menke, 1845) †Valvata naticina Menke, 1845. Stagnicola Jeffreys, 1830 Stagnicola corvus (Gmelin, 1791) 11) †Lymnaea palustris f. F. Müller, 1774) 11) †Lymnaea palustris f. Turricula (Held, 1836) =Stagnicola turricula (Held, 1836). Radix Montfort, 1810 Radix ampla (Hartmann, 1821) †Lymnaea peregra ampla (Hartmann, 1821) Radix auricularia (Linné, 1758) †Lymnaea auricularia (Linné, 1758) Radix ovata (Draparnaud, 1805) †Lymnaea peregra ovata (Draparnaud, 1805). F. Müller, 1774 Planorbis planorbis (Linné, 1758). Anisus Studer, 1820 Anisus leucostoma (Millet, 1813) †A. leucostomus (Millet, 1813) Anisus septemgyratus (Rossmässler, 1835) 16) =A. calculiformis (Sandberger, 1874) Anisus spirorbis (Linné, 1758) Anisus vortex (Linné, 1758) Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834). F. Müller, 1774) Gyraulus crista (Linné, 1758) =Armiger crista (Linné, 1758) Gyraulus laevis (Alder, 1838)

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